Claude Closky has no formal training as a visual artist. He entered the
ENSAD (Ecole National Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs) in 1982, but quit at the end of the first year to co-found
The Ripoulin Brothers, a street artist collective, with Bla+Bla+Bla,
Nina Childress,
Jean Faucheur,
Pierre Huyghe, Manhu, Ox, Trois carrés. In 1988, he left the group to develop his independent work, using voluntarily poor means such as drawing and printed matter. He has participated in the Biennials of Lyon (1995), Sydney (1996),
Taipei (2000),
València (2001),
Sharjah (2005),
Venice (2017),
Mardin (2024). In 2000, the
Mudam (Luxembourg Art Museum) commissioned him to conceive and manage its website, for which he made a magazine and a gallery dedicated to the internet. The site was launched at the Luxembourg Pavilion in the 2001,
Venice Biennale. It presented specific works by
Heath Bunting, François Curlet,
Pierre Leguillon,
Aleksandra Mir,
Peter Kogler,
David Shrigley, among others. Since 2005, he has taught at the
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 2012, he curated
This & There, an exhibition to celebrate the tenth year of the
Pavilion, Palais de Tokyo Laboratory for Creation (Paris) which presented the work of 74 artists in 74 different spaces. He has curated in 2020
X at the
Frac Pays de la Loire and in 2023
Offset at the
Centre des livres d'artistes. == Work ==